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Table of Contents
July 11, 2002, Vol. 9, No. 15
Headlines:
- End Run at the Lillian
- Home at the Frye Hotel
- Uncle Bob Tells All
- Iran a Friendly Place
Table of Contents:
Taking Espresso. Childcare dollars for beans: Will we pay? By Adam Holdorf, Pages 1, 8, 9
| Opinions expressed on the espresso tax by Jessie James, Carlos, Dale Hardway, Amanda, and Laura. Photos and interviews by Paul Rice
| Quote by Linda Gibson, member of the ELCCC
- Picture: Will the pull of the powerful gourmet espresso elixir be enough to get people to pony up for a new tax?
- Picture: Beans get poured in preparation for grinding
Mailbag, Page 2
- Stop the violence by Sandi McDonald
- Quality child care by Jan Stout | Bellevue
- Rice clarification by Carina A. del Rosario, Asian Counseling and Referral Service
Opinion: The End Run. Vulcan circumvents the law to ready low-income housing for demolition. By John McLaren, Page 3
| Vulcan calls for low-income housing demolition
News You Can Use! Close to Home, Page 4
| Police votes and Pope squats
- National News Digest, July 8, 2002. News from around the U.S. and Canada provided by the Street News Service. Compiled by Molly Rhodes
- Languishing in Laurelhurst by Sara McCleskey {Provail Burke Gilman Apartments]
- The Lillian: Back-door disappearances by R.V. Murphy [RE: Lillian Apartments, Paul Allen’s Vulcan Co.]
Dulce et Decorum Est: Memorial for two veterans. By Michele Marchand, Pages 5, 12, 14
[RE: Gary Allan Funk, Colette Fleming]
- Picture: The Vietnam Memorial Wall provides a way to face death through ourselves
- Picture: Colette Fleming dedicated herself to honoring other people, like “Rooster,” a street kid advocate who was killed this year.
- Photo courtesy of Michele Marchand
Welcome to StreetLife
- Picture: Inside StreetLife Gallery, every artist has his or her own space to create.
- Photo by Rachael Myers
Adventures in Poetry: The art of stupidity with ©Dr. Wes Browning, Page 6
Poetry, Pages 6, 7
- Faith by Marion Sue Fischer
- crossword by Stan Burriss
- On a Terminated Affair by Jobi
- Desperate Men by John Rice
- Glimpse-of-Rosemary by Marion Sue Fischer
Beyond the Rhetoric: Iran is a country too big to fit inside Bush’s label. By Janice Price, Pages 9, 12
| The many faces of Iran.
- Picture: Two women pose for Janice Price on her trip.
- Photo courtesy of Janice Price
Essay: Hope Lives at the Frye Hotel. By Luis Cuacthemoc Garcia, Page 10
Live to Tell: After more than three decades of fighting for his neighborhood, Bob Santos would like to say a few words. Interview by Adam Holdorf, Page 11
- Picture: Bob Santos talks about his work for the International District in the Danny Woo Memorial Gardens, a community project International District Improvement Association (Inter*Im) helped start.
- Photo by Casey Kelbaugh
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn, Page 13
Classics Corner: An ancient lesson for Tim Eyman. By Perfess'r Harris (Timothy Harris), Page 14
Calendar. Compiled by Sandra Enger, Page 15
Citizens Participation Project. ACT NOW! Page 16
Poverty Reduction Key to Welfare Success
- Issue: Proposals for the reauthorization of the federal welfare program do not provide enough training and support to eventually move families off welfare entirely.